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San Francisco
FOGHQ
UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISC
VOLUME88 NUMBER?
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1991
USF DEMOLISHES SANTA CLARA 3-0
Laurie Sargent
Foghorn Sports Staff
Staale Soebye scored against Santa Clara for a 2-0 lead, though he misses on the header j0hn Nichols/Foghorn
CONTROVERSY SURROUNDS ASUSF
PRESIDENT'S GRAPEVINE PARTY
Tuesday, Oct. 15, the University of Santa Clara
had a close encounter of the worst kind. It was a
cold, foggy evening at Negoesco Stadium. It was
pitch black and the only sound was thunderous
instrumental music. Then in a flash, the stadium
was flooded with light and there they stood in front
of 1,585 screaming fans and 11 Dons: lean, powerful, skilled gladiators ready to capture a win from
the undefeated Broncos of Santa Clara.
The first half revealed the very physical and
tough defense played by both of the teams. There
were four yellow cards and one red card issued
during the match that was highlighted by 47 total
fouls. At the end of the half the score was still 0-0
after stellar defense and hard fouls by both USF and
Santa Clara.
Once again, Angelo Sablo lead the mighty Dons
to victory with one goal and an assist in the 3-0 rout
over #1 ranked Santa Clara. Sablo has scored four
goals and one assist in the Dons' last three victories.
The first goal came as Sablo broke down the leftside and sent a perfect crossing pass to Francois
Duny who headed the ball into the net from 10
yards out 12 minutes into the second half. At the 83
Brenda Barrett
News Editor
A party staged by ASUSF President Gus Jullien and
his housemates on Thursday, October 10 at The
Grapevine, located at 1775 Fulton Street, has sparked a
campus controversy.
The confusion stems from the allocation of proceeds
from the "Grapevine Party". A portion of the proceeds
benefitted/nlo The Streets, aprogram designed towards
encouraging students to participate in community service.
A flyer advertising the party read, "Confused? Don't
Know Which Way To Go...Come To The Grapevine!
Thursday, October 10,9:00p.m. -? Live D.J. 18^32, and
Older, Share of Proceeds Go To Campus Ministry
(INTO THE STREETS PROGRAM) $5.00 Cover
Charge, Dance and Drink."
Although the flyer advertising the party had Campus
Ministry's name on it, Jullien admits this was a mistake
and their name shouldn't have been printed.
"It was miscommunication on my behalf." Jullien
said, adding that the flyers were already being posted
when he realized the mistake.
He went on to discuss allegations about where the
money raised from the cover charge fees went, asserting
that the rumor claiming the money was used to cover his
rent was false.
"I live behind Lone Mountain and my rent is too high,
it couldn't have covered it," he said.
According to Jullien, he and his housemates had
planned the party at the Grapevine long before the idea to
raise money for "Into The Streets" came up. He and his
housemates simply decided to donate $200 to the "Into the
Streets" as a charitable donation, after party arrangements
had already been made.
When asked why he was having a party in the first place
Jullien stated, "We just wanted to throw a party for USF
students," especially those who are only 18, and don't have
many other places to go."
Sister Ignatius, on behalf of Campus Ministry said she,
"...is in accord with the University's policy on drinking,"and
Campus Ministry did not endorse the party at the Grapevine."
Sister Ignatius further commented that she's thankful to
Jullien for donating a much needed $200 for the "Into The
Streets" program. The money is being used to compensate
for the over $600 debt that "Into The Streets" accrued from
buying T-Shirts for its November 1 "Kick-Off Day." (see
separate story)
Bill Clark, Director of the Office of Student Leadership
Programs and Outreach Services, said that the University is
not investigating any financial misappropriations, just looking
into why Campus Ministry's name was put on the flyer.
The bartender at the Grapevine estimates that there were
approximately 300 people in attendance at the affair.
When asked what the profits were from the event, Jullien
did not provide a specific amount. He estimated "maybe
200" people were in attendance and due to admitting some
guests, "two for one..." instead of $5 per person, an exact
*.
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CLASSROOM CHANGE
DUE TO PRESENTATION
AQUISITION
Belinda Viray
Foghorn Staff
Students who have complained of restlessness,
extraneous noise, improper ambiance and downright
dislike for taking classes at McLaren 250-252 have
found an answer to their quirks - starting Spring
semester, all classes that would have been scheduled at the McLaren center will be held at the
Presentation High School classrooms, facilities that
have been vacant since the school's last class
graduated in the Spring of this year.
"We hope to have relocation completed by the
end of January ('92)," said Glenn Loomis, Director
of Plant Services who is working closely on the
project with USF Pres. Rev. John P. Schlegel, S J.
However, before re-occupation of the classrooms
takes place, Loomis said that minor renovations
need to be employed. In addition, necessities such
as new furniture, lighting, A/V screens and draperies
will need to be purchased to accommodate the
needs of the students.
"It's a wonderful building, wonderful design, has
continued on page 12

San Francisco
FOGHQ
UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISC
VOLUME88 NUMBER?
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1991
USF DEMOLISHES SANTA CLARA 3-0
Laurie Sargent
Foghorn Sports Staff
Staale Soebye scored against Santa Clara for a 2-0 lead, though he misses on the header j0hn Nichols/Foghorn
CONTROVERSY SURROUNDS ASUSF
PRESIDENT'S GRAPEVINE PARTY
Tuesday, Oct. 15, the University of Santa Clara
had a close encounter of the worst kind. It was a
cold, foggy evening at Negoesco Stadium. It was
pitch black and the only sound was thunderous
instrumental music. Then in a flash, the stadium
was flooded with light and there they stood in front
of 1,585 screaming fans and 11 Dons: lean, powerful, skilled gladiators ready to capture a win from
the undefeated Broncos of Santa Clara.
The first half revealed the very physical and
tough defense played by both of the teams. There
were four yellow cards and one red card issued
during the match that was highlighted by 47 total
fouls. At the end of the half the score was still 0-0
after stellar defense and hard fouls by both USF and
Santa Clara.
Once again, Angelo Sablo lead the mighty Dons
to victory with one goal and an assist in the 3-0 rout
over #1 ranked Santa Clara. Sablo has scored four
goals and one assist in the Dons' last three victories.
The first goal came as Sablo broke down the leftside and sent a perfect crossing pass to Francois
Duny who headed the ball into the net from 10
yards out 12 minutes into the second half. At the 83
Brenda Barrett
News Editor
A party staged by ASUSF President Gus Jullien and
his housemates on Thursday, October 10 at The
Grapevine, located at 1775 Fulton Street, has sparked a
campus controversy.
The confusion stems from the allocation of proceeds
from the "Grapevine Party". A portion of the proceeds
benefitted/nlo The Streets, aprogram designed towards
encouraging students to participate in community service.
A flyer advertising the party read, "Confused? Don't
Know Which Way To Go...Come To The Grapevine!
Thursday, October 10,9:00p.m. -? Live D.J. 18^32, and
Older, Share of Proceeds Go To Campus Ministry
(INTO THE STREETS PROGRAM) $5.00 Cover
Charge, Dance and Drink."
Although the flyer advertising the party had Campus
Ministry's name on it, Jullien admits this was a mistake
and their name shouldn't have been printed.
"It was miscommunication on my behalf." Jullien
said, adding that the flyers were already being posted
when he realized the mistake.
He went on to discuss allegations about where the
money raised from the cover charge fees went, asserting
that the rumor claiming the money was used to cover his
rent was false.
"I live behind Lone Mountain and my rent is too high,
it couldn't have covered it," he said.
According to Jullien, he and his housemates had
planned the party at the Grapevine long before the idea to
raise money for "Into The Streets" came up. He and his
housemates simply decided to donate $200 to the "Into the
Streets" as a charitable donation, after party arrangements
had already been made.
When asked why he was having a party in the first place
Jullien stated, "We just wanted to throw a party for USF
students," especially those who are only 18, and don't have
many other places to go."
Sister Ignatius, on behalf of Campus Ministry said she,
"...is in accord with the University's policy on drinking,"and
Campus Ministry did not endorse the party at the Grapevine."
Sister Ignatius further commented that she's thankful to
Jullien for donating a much needed $200 for the "Into The
Streets" program. The money is being used to compensate
for the over $600 debt that "Into The Streets" accrued from
buying T-Shirts for its November 1 "Kick-Off Day." (see
separate story)
Bill Clark, Director of the Office of Student Leadership
Programs and Outreach Services, said that the University is
not investigating any financial misappropriations, just looking
into why Campus Ministry's name was put on the flyer.
The bartender at the Grapevine estimates that there were
approximately 300 people in attendance at the affair.
When asked what the profits were from the event, Jullien
did not provide a specific amount. He estimated "maybe
200" people were in attendance and due to admitting some
guests, "two for one..." instead of $5 per person, an exact
*.
continued on page 12
continued on page 7
CLASSROOM CHANGE
DUE TO PRESENTATION
AQUISITION
Belinda Viray
Foghorn Staff
Students who have complained of restlessness,
extraneous noise, improper ambiance and downright
dislike for taking classes at McLaren 250-252 have
found an answer to their quirks - starting Spring
semester, all classes that would have been scheduled at the McLaren center will be held at the
Presentation High School classrooms, facilities that
have been vacant since the school's last class
graduated in the Spring of this year.
"We hope to have relocation completed by the
end of January ('92)," said Glenn Loomis, Director
of Plant Services who is working closely on the
project with USF Pres. Rev. John P. Schlegel, S J.
However, before re-occupation of the classrooms
takes place, Loomis said that minor renovations
need to be employed. In addition, necessities such
as new furniture, lighting, A/V screens and draperies
will need to be purchased to accommodate the
needs of the students.
"It's a wonderful building, wonderful design, has
continued on page 12